The generation skipping transfer tax is assessed on property as it is passed on to a generation that is two or more levels below the generation actually transferring the property. Put another way, when you transfer your property to a grandchild, as opposed to your son or daughter, the transfer is subject to the generation skipping tax. Learn more about Arkansas generation skipping tax in this presentation.
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